Articles Tagged 'PDU'

Michelle LaBrosse on five common reasons people refuse to study for the Project Management Professional (PMP) credential—and why by doing so they may be missing out on employment and professional development opportunities.

Working as a Professional in Project Management is within the Giving Back to the Profession category. It means you can earn PDUs just by practising project management. But there are limits, writes Anne Booc.

PMI has developed six categories of PDUs in which one can obtain certification credits. Anne Booc provides advice on how to attain PDUs in Category C, Self-Directed Learning, one of the three Educational categories.

Tips on maintaining your PMI certification: PDU Category B covers the completion of academic courses provided by a college or university that is not one of PMI’s Registered Education Providers. Anne Booc explains how you can claim PDUs in this category.

If you haven’t already discovered the game Angry Birds, you may be missing out on some valuable project management lessons, writes Liz Pearce. Now, if only PMI would grant PDUs for the time we spend playing it…

PMI has developed six categories of PDUs in which one can obtain credits. Category A is Courses offered by PMI’s Registered Education Providers or Chapters and Communities, one of the three Educational categories. Anne Booc shares some tips on how to earn professional development credits in this category.

To maintain Project Management Institute (PMI) certification you are required to earn a specified number of Professional Development Units, or PDUs. Rachelle Anne Booc offers some tips on how to make professional development easy.